Bloomberg: Hackers paralyzed Copenhagen airport website

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The official website of Copenhagen Airport was hacked. In this respect informs Bloomberg news agency cited the company’s Twitter post.

It was noted that as a result of a cyber attack, the site was stopped from opening to legitimate Internet users. It is not reported how long ago the problems in the work of the web resource began.

Copenhagen airport press service said the hacker attack did not affect the operation of the business and continues to serve customers as usual. The company added that they are working to restore the site.

Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote It’s about a large-scale failure in the internal IT systems of Lufthansa, Europe’s largest air carrier. Russian hacker group KillNet later claimed responsibility for the incident. The hackers described their attacks as retaliation for the German government’s decision to hand over Leopard tanks to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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